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Remove Horizontal Scroll Bar if X axis is not date, Just like bar graph in excel

How to remove horizontal scroll bar in bar chart visual in power bi just like excel does. However, the X axis is not date but

location names. Just like below graph.

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous not sure if you can turn off scroll bar and it only showed when you have more data points than the size of the visual, not sure if that is what you are asking. if not, can you explain a bit more?



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@parry2k Imagine excel bar graph, even though there are more data points, everything fits in the same size of graph without scrolling. I want the same graph like excel. Is there a way to turn scrolling off.

 

Please see the below graphs, I want the upper graph to be like lower graph, by removing scrolling.

Hope I gave a clear explanation of my question.

 

Below graph in Power BI:

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The same graph in excel:

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Hi,  @Anonymous 

About "Remove Horizontal Scroll Barsrefer",maybe you can refer to this related post.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

 

Anonymous
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@v-easonf-msft The related post has date on x axis which can be used as Hierarchy. I have clearly mentioned in my headline that X axis is not date.

@Anonymous I don't think this is possible, maybe you want to post this as an idea on ideas forum. 

 

 

 

 



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